Engine repair service near El Granada, CA

There are 314 auto repair shops near you in El Granada, CA

Melrose Motors

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358 10th St, San Francisco

International Sport Motors

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440 9th St, San Francisco

John Gardiner Automotive

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351 Glenfield , San Francisco

Metric Motors

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1480 Howard St, San Francisco

Aaauto Garage Repair Inc

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255 10th Street, San Francisco
Precision Auto Repair

Precision Auto Repair

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717 Divisadero Street, San Francisco
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Stress-Free Auto Care

Stress-Free Auto Care

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1970 McAllister Street Suite B, San Francisco
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New Fell Automotive Inc

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340 Fell Street, San Francisco

Ed's Autohaus

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980 Harrison St, San Francisco

European Motor Works

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464 Eddy St, San Francisco

Ottowerks

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80 Welsh Street, San Francisco

Nissi Motors

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135 Clara Street, San Francisco

Silver Star Auto Services

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52 Zoe St, San Francisco

R and M Automotive

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824 Ellis Street, San Francisco

Aldo's Performance Motors

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770 Post St, San Francisco

Winco Auto Repair

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1444 Bush St, San Francisco

Petes Inc

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1745 Clay Street, San Francisco

Alameda Import Automotive, LLC

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50 W Hornet Ave, Alameda

Royal Auto Repair

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2267 Lincoln Avenue, Alameda

European Auto Repair, Inc

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1928 High St, Alameda

Emos Auto Repair and Machine Shop

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1912 Everett Street, Alameda
Expert Auto Care

Expert Auto Care

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2570 Leghorn St Ste 1, Mountain View

Car shaking while driving at speed. Seemed obvious alignment problem. Had alignment done. Received car back WITH NO COMMENT. I drove car and shaking still there. Took car back to tire/alignment shop. Now they tell me it’s the shocks. Something they probably should have noticed and told me already. But I know a little something about cars and it didn’t seem right to me; the car clearly passed the bounce up-and-down test. So I took the car to Expert Auto Care (EAC) being reviewed here. They put the car up on the rack, and within minutes came back to me to show me rattling tie-rod and bad ball joint…OBVIOUS, they were so bad. On the opposite side they showed me an adjustment nut was rust-locked into place and rounded-off. It obviously didn’t happen within the last week, when I had the alignment done, because of the corrosion. You would think the alignment shop would have noticed and told me that too. And how the heck could they do an alignment with either of those problems??? Also, they showed the tire shop we got the tires from (not aligned so), used a single 6oz weight for balancing. EAC said maximum single weight to use, according to state regulations, was 2oz. This is something else you’d think would be noticed by the alignment shop. All in all, EAC ball parked a couple of thousand dollars to service a $2000 car, and suggested it might be better to buy a new/newer car, and we should go home and think about this. Which was very good of them. (Not that I wasn’t going to do that anyway). On the shop wall there is cost of service, and the 20-25min diagnosis should have run between $60-$95, but EAC charged me nothing $0. Which was very very kind of them. I can highly recommend EAC for, at least, diagnosis service honesty. And, based on EAC’s diagnosis (which they showed me) I cannot recommend “Wheel Works of Mt. View” for suspension work.

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Euroquattro, Inc.

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2455 Old Middlefield Road, Mountain View

Kevins Auto Repair

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1968 Leghorn St, Mountain View

Mountain View Auto Repair

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845 W El Camino Real, Mountain View

Engine repair reviews near you

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Car shaking while driving at speed. Seemed obvious alignment problem. Had alignment done. Received car back WITH NO COMMENT. I drove car and shaking still there. Took car back to tire/alignment shop. Now they tell me it’s the shocks. Something they probably should have noticed and told me already. But I know a little something about cars and it didn’t seem right to me; the car clearly passed the bounce up-and-down test. So I took the car to Expert Auto Care (EAC) being reviewed here. They put the car up on the rack, and within minutes came back to me to show me rattling tie-rod and bad ball joint…OBVIOUS, they were so bad. On the opposite side they showed me an adjustment nut was rust-locked into place and rounded-off. It obviously didn’t happen within the last week, when I had the alignment done, because of the corrosion. You would think the alignment shop would have noticed and told me that too. And how the heck could they do an alignment with either of those problems??? Also, they showed the tire shop we got the tires from (not aligned so), used a single 6oz weight for balancing. EAC said maximum single weight to use, according to state regulations, was 2oz. This is something else you’d think would be noticed by the alignment shop. All in all, EAC ball parked a couple of thousand dollars to service a $2000 car, and suggested it might be better to buy a new/newer car, and we should go home and think about this. Which was very good of them. (Not that I wasn’t going to do that anyway). On the shop wall there is cost of service, and the 20-25min diagnosis should have run between $60-$95, but EAC charged me nothing $0. Which was very very kind of them. I can highly recommend EAC for, at least, diagnosis service honesty. And, based on EAC’s diagnosis (which they showed me) I cannot recommend “Wheel Works of Mt. View” for suspension work.

Mike
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Mountain View area